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Surgery went well. He was cryptorchid so the vet had to do a ex lap and go digging to find his retained testicle. I must say, he had the tiniest set of balls I've ever seen in an animal his size.... maybe that's why is always so grumpy

Glad he came though fine even though it was a bit more invasive than anticipated. I don't know much about raccoon dogs but in some species of fox their balls just grow during breeding season so would be smaller the rest of the time.

Surgery went well. He was cryptorchid so the vet had to do a ex lap and go digging to find his retained testicle. I must say, he had the tiniest set of balls I've ever seen in an animal his size.... maybe that's why is always so grumpy

Tiny? I thought they had large balls which resulted all those wacky myths and scriptures about their balls. You should check it up on the internet.

Having conducted dozens of intimate examinations on actual tanuki statues, I can state with authority that it’s not the testicles (kogan) that are oversize; it’s the scrotum (inno). Furthermore, it’s only in statuary that tanuki carry a lot between the knees; the scrotum of the living animal is proportionate to its body size, which is to say no bigger than your pinkie.

To make gold leaf, these craftsmen would wrap gold in a tanuki skin before carefully hammering the gold into thin sheets. It was said that gold is so malleable, and tanuki skin so strong, that even a small piece could be thinned to the size of eight tatami mats. And because the Japanese for “small ball of gold” (kin no tama) is very close to the slang term for testicles (kintama), the eight-mat brag got stuck on the tanuki’s bag. Soon, images of a tanuki began to be sold as prosperity charms, purported to stretch one’s money and bring good fortune.